MEXICO CITY — An international committee of experts that spent years investigating the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in Mexico said on Monday that key
Month: October 2022
Elon Musk dissolves Twitter’s board of directors
On Monday, Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, said that he had asked the government to review the national security implications of the deal, given the
Sea Drone Attack on Russian Fleet Puts Focus on Expanded Ukrainian Arms
The small boat speeds toward a much larger ship in the distance, cutting through choppy waves and dodging gunfire, presumably from a helicopter shown hovering
South Korea Halloween Deaths Were ‘Absolutely Avoidable’ Disaster, Experts Say
Even on an ordinary weekend, the neighborhood attracts a crowd. But this promised to be no ordinary weekend, and while the investigation was still continuing,
EU Optimistic About EV Tax Credit Deal With America, Meeting Set For Later This Week
International outrage over the Inflation Reduction Act continues as the European Union is asking the United States to treat electric vehicles and batteries built by
Oleg Tinkov, Former Banking Tycoon, Renounces Russian Citizenship
Oleg Y. Tinkov, the former banking tycoon who broke with the Kremlin over the war in Ukraine, said on Monday that he had renounced his
Taylor Swift Album ‘Midnights’ Sweeps All 10 Top Spots on Billboard Hot 100 – CNET
Taylor Swift’s latest album Midnights has broken another record just 10 days after its release, Billboard announced Monday. All 10 top spots on the Billboard
Powerful Telescope Captures Breathtaking Aftermath of Massive Star’s Death – CNET
It’s Halloween today, and space organizations don’t plan on letting us forget it. NASA Twitter handles have been switched. NASA Exoplanets is now NASA Hexoplanets
Verizon Is Raising Fees on Connected Hotspots, Laptops and Tablets in December – CNET
Verizon is planning another rate increase, though this time it will be for data-only devices like mobile hotspots, tablets, connected cars, security cameras and laptops.
GM Delays Plans To Build Up To 400,000 EVs In North America
General Motors is delaying plans to produce as many as 400,000 electric vehicles in North America due to a slower-than-expected ramp up in the production